Taking Trust in Government Seriously
Regulators should adopt trust-enhancing methods to implement regulations and secure compliance—especially during a pandemic.
The Future of the Abortion Pill
FDA’s regulation of medication abortion must be guided by science, not politics.
Reducing COVID-19 Behind Bars
Criminal justice experts warn that more needs to be done to mitigate coronavirus in U.S. jails and prisons.
How Will President Biden Address the Student Loan Crisis?
Progressives call for Biden to take sweeping action to relieve student debt.
What Will Happen to DACA?
After the Supreme Court spares key immigration initiative, Dreamers may face their greatest threat yet.
Race Masked in Colorblind Administrative Procedures
The Supreme Court’s administrative law decisions allow racial animus to motivate policy choices.
The Struggle for Voting Rights in Georgia
Voters, lawyers, and activists continue to fight for voting rights in the Peach State.
Tearing at the Mask of the Administrative State
How should actors within the administrative state grapple with the questions Black Lives Matter poses?
Google’s Break
In one of the biggest antitrust cases in a generation, the Justice Department opted for a narrow claim.
Battling Refrigerators in the War on Climate Change
A new U.S. government funding bill ushers in two initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.